Magnificent view, tranquil, animals
I stayed overnight in November during springtime, the weather was mild, not too cold nor warm, though there was a bit of drizzle and wind that day. I was travelling solo with my dog and found the place to feel really safe.
On arrival I was welcomed by the farm hosts’ friendly dogs and llamas. Check-in was handled by a wonderful lady who then showed me how to navigate through the campsite and explained how everything worked. I bought firewood from them for $25, which for one night’s campfire was more than sufficient.
I pitched my swag on a rock/valley-view spot where the sunrise in the morning was absolutely magnificent. The site was also conveniently within walking distance of the toilets and showers, and yes, the showers were hot.
During the day, my dog and I took a short walk into the bush and were delighted to spot kangaroos, ducks, horses, llamas and the resident dogs around the campsite. Although there were quite a few other campers, the spacing was good so it still felt fairly private.
Before heading home I explored the local area and visited the nearby tearooms for their famous apple pie, it definitely did not disappoint.
I recommend this campsite for the spectacular view. It’s about a 1 hour and 40 minute drive from home.